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Articles related to "Fiction Magazines"
How to Write for Fiction Magazines Fiction writers can earn money by publishing short stories, series, and poems in all genres of fiction magazines. fiction writing • fiction writers • short stories • flash fiction • writing short stories
5 New Fiction Markets These literary magazines accept fiction from writers of all experience levels, and are a great way for writers to gain added exposure for their fiction. fiction markets • magazine markets • fiction magazines • open submissions • fiction
Great movies and more! Some great movie recommendations and reviews of some great hard-copy image sources! entertainment • images • pictures • movie • magazine
Ressurected! (and more...) A dead site returns from the grave, as well as cool links and magazine reviews! entertainment • image • picture • still • screengrab
Asimovs Science Fiction August 2009 Reviewed SF by Damian Broderick, Robert Reed, Michael Blumlein, Hugo-winner Kristine Kathryn Rusch, new writers Derek Zumsteg and Mary Robinette Kowal, and Steven Popkes returns asimovs • dell • science fiction magazines • hugo award • reviews
Paying Horror Short Story Markets These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced horror writers, and offer payment for publication. horror stories • horror short stories • horror writing • horror writers • make money writing horror
Writing a Manuscript Cover Letter A great cover letter will not get your work published, but a bad cover letter will send you straight to the reject pile. Here's how to get editors to read your writing. cover letter • manuscript submission • how to writer a cover letter • submitting fiction • magazine submission
A Brief History of Science Fiction Part 2 The Golden Age of Science Fiction dawned just before the onset of World War II. It began to mature when the troops came home. a brief history of science fiction • speculative fiction was matured in the magazines • frederik pohl • the golden age of science fiction • astounding science fiction
Market Report: Little Pay This month's Market Report looks at publications offering writers a small amount of money for their contributions. write • writing • science • fiction • scifi
Market Report: Semi-Prozines This market report looks at science fiction magazines paying in what is considered to be the semipro range (most between 1 and 3 cents per word.) writing science fiction • write science fiction • write • writer • writing
A Brief History of Science Fiction Part 1 In the beginning, there was Jules Verne. O H.G. Wells or Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley or someone else. It doesn't matter who was the first science fiction writer. a brief history of science fiction magazines • science fiction was born in the pulps • robert a. heinlein • the golden age of science fiction • astounding science fiction
Asimov's June 2008 New short fiction from Nancy Kress, James Patrick Kelly, Ian R. Macleod, Lawrence Persson, Forrest Aguirre, and a debut for Felicity Shoulders. Book Reviews by Peter Heck asimovs science fiction magazine • june 2008 • robert silverberg • nancy kress • james patrick kelly
deck.halls@bells/holly With each passing year, Christmas gets more commercial, decorators get more competitive, and we all find ourselves with less time to actually enjoy the season. But if you think it’s bad now, wait until you meet the characters of Connie Willis’s new holiday novella. connie willis • deck.halls@boughs/holly • deck halls boughs holly • deck the halls • christmas stories
Paying Mystery Short Story Markets These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced mystery writers, and offer payment for publication. mystery magazines • mystery short stories • publish mysteries • publish short stories • publish mystery short stories
Paying Sci-Fi Short Story Markets These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced science fiction writers, and offer payment for publication. science fiction • sci-fi • sci-fi stories • science fiction stories • sci-fi short stories
Paying Short Story Markets These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced short story writers, and offer payment for publication. short stories • how to publish short stories • short story • how to publish a short story • publish short stories
Podcast Review - Escape Pod (science fiction) Podcast Picks: Started in May 2004 by Stephen Eley as a hobby, Escape Pod produces the best and most varied science fiction short stories in the podcast world. escapepod • podcast • podcast review • escape pod podcast • science fiction podcast
Sell Short Fiction or Poetry New writers hope to earn money but often find literary journals will only pay in contributor's copies. Here are some magazines that pay out in real dollars and cents. sell your short fiction or poetry • submit your writing and earn cash • magazines that pay for fiction • magazines that pay for poetry • help for writers
Dive into Deep Outside Deep Outside presents a slick look which well compliments its professional content. Offering quality fiction and comprehensive articles and editorials, SF/F lovers will enjoy diving into this zine. zine • ezine • e-zine • webzine • deep outside
Interact with Intertext Intertext, the Online Fiction Magazine, publishing on the Net since 1991, is slick, stylish and definitely worth your time. This is one of the classiest webzines out there! magazine • webzine • ezine • e-zine • zine
Mythopoeic Society The Mythopoeic Society is an organization for the study of fantasy literature. mythopoeic society • fantasy • fiction • mythprint • mythic circle
Albedo One From Aeon Press Interviews with Alastair Reynolds, Year's Best Horror Editor Ellen Datlow, Fiction by Stoker winner Steve Rasnic Tem, Fred Johnston & book reviews from Juliet E. McKenna albedo one • aeon press • ireland • alastair reynolds • year's best
Asimovs SF February 2009 Reviewed Fiction from Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker, Carole Emshwiller, Judith Berman & Steven Utley, Robert Silverberg's column, and poetry from David Lunde & Darrell Schweitzer asimovs • science fiction • bruce sterling • rudy rucker • carole emshwiller
Edgar Rice Burroughs Biography Brief biography of writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, best-known for Tarzan and Barsoom series. rice burroughs bio • edgar rice burroughs works • burroughs tarzan • tarzan creator • rice burroughs life and works
Finding New Fiction Markets Without spending any money, markets for aspiring writers are available for the taking simply by visiting your local bookstore. fiction markets • free markets • writing markets • submitting your writing • writing help
History of Solar Sails Sailing between the planets using the light provided from the sun may become a valid method of space craft propulsion in the near future solar sails • nasa • space probes • space exploration • solar system
Interzone: British Sci-Fi Magazine A comparison of the proportion of British contributors to the leading British SF magazines in 2005 and 2006. vector magazine • uk science fiction • niall harrison • hub • farthing
New Software for writers Science fiction magazines in electronic format. New software for e-book authors e-ditor-pro • asimov • science fiction • mystery • alfred hitchock
A Flush of Shadows Five novellas charlie huston • joe pitt • with thimbles forks and hope • sister angel • the gorgon field
Adventures of Sword and Sorcery Magazine This is about the fantasy fiction magazine Adventures of Sword and Sorcery. adventures of sword and sorcery • fantasy • fiction • reviews • magazine
Asimovs SF January 2009 Reviewed Contributions from Larry Niven, Nancy Kress, Will McIntosh, Damien Broderick, and the usual non-fiction from Robert Silverberg, James Patrick Kelly and Paul di Filippo. asimovs science fiction • dell magazines • sheila williams • larry niven • nancy kress
Beggars in Spain Review of the Science Fiction novel Beggars in Spain, by Nancy Kress. science fiction • genre • novel • author • nancy kress
Bestsellers are Born of First Impressions First impressions are extremely important. This is how an editor or agent decides the fate of your manuscript. This is where he decides if you get read or not. Read any bestseller and you will probably find that the first few pages intrigue even if the rest of the book fails to deliver. You have only one chance to make a first impression so this is where you have to do the most work. contest judging • editors • publishers • agents • manuscript submissions
Classic Authors: Isaac Asimov A brief biography of science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov. isaac asimov • science fiction • columbia university • science • literature
Flash fiction: good quick fun Flash fiction e-zines let readers dip their toes into literary e-zines on the Web without having to make a major time commitment. e-zine fiction literary "flash fiction" "short sho
How to Publish Your Science Fiction Story: A Step by Step Guide A step by step guide to becoming a published science fiction author. science • fiction • sf • scifi • sci
How to Write for Business Magazines Anyone with inside knowledge on finance, investments, and the stock market can learn how to earn money writing for business magazines. business writing • business writers • finance writing • business magazines • finance magazines
How to Write for Fashion Magazines Anyone passionate about clothing, beauty, and the latest trends, along with an interest in freelance writing, can learn how to earn money writing for fashion magazines. fashion writing • fashion jobs • fashion writing jobs • get paid to write about fashion • fashion magazines
How to Write for Food Magazines Anyone passionate about food, wine, or cooking, along with an interest in freelance writing, can learn how to earn money writing for culinary magazines. food writing • food magazine • food magazines • food writer • culinary writing
How to Write for Sports and Fitness Magazines Sports fans and fitness gurus can make money by sharing their knowledge and getting published in a recreation magazine. sports writing • sports writers • fitness writing • fitness writers • sports magazines
How to Write with Authority Short authoritative articles - those where the purpose is strictly to inform rather than to persuade - require a pyramid style, top-down structure, and formal tone. writing with authority • how to write in encyclopedia style • encyclopedia articles • business writing • news style
Marketing Tips For Writers Writing is not always the first step to publication. Targeting the topic, audience, competition, market and publisher may all come first. marketing tips for writers • targeted writing • four steps to help writers sell their work • writing is not always the first step to publicatio • target topic
Nathan Shumate Talks To Suite 101.com Inspired in part by the classic tales of H.P. Lovecraft, Arkham Tales is a brand new, free online magazine that promises to deliver quality speculative fiction. arkham tales editor interview • interview with nathan shumate • movie reviews cold fusion video • weird fiction • online magazines
Pixar Develops John Carter of Mars Disney/Pixar is developing John Carter of Mars as a trio of CGI films. Andrew Stanton (WALL-E) will direct and Mark Andrews (Ratatouille) will write the script. pixar • john carter of mars • edgar rice burroughs • andrew stanton • a princess of mars
The Atomic Bomb And Science Fiction The bombing of Hiroshima on the morning of August 6th, 1945 took science fiction from playful adolescence into a frightening, frightened adulthood. atomic bomb • science fiction • influence • hiroshima • authors
DarkTales.com Where it's Midnight 24 Hours a Day! Overview of what can be found at darktales.com, who they are and what they do. community • zine • publishers • books • authors
Esperanto and Science Fiction. Some more WWW resources. The last article on Esperanto and Science Fiction esperanto • science fiction • websites • web sites
How to Write For Travel Magazines Anyone passionate about travel with an interest in freelance writing can learn how to earn money writing for travel magazines. how to make money writing • freelance writing • travel writing • freelance travel writing • publish travel writing
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
Interzone 213 Interzone 213 for November-December 2007 has Chris Roberson's latest Celestial Empire story and fiction by Benjamin Rosenbaum, Jason Stoddard and Aliette de Bodard. interzone 213 • november-december 2007 • celestial empire • chris roberson • benjamin rosenbaum |
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